HK1156830A1 - Prime and fire lancing device with contact bias drive and method - Google Patents
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Abstract
Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The lancing device includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, bias member, first actuator, second actuator, and a lancet. The first actuator is coupled to the movable member so that the movable member is positioned proximate the proximal end in a primed-position, and the second actuator is carried on a portion of the first actuator and is configured to allow the movable member to move from the primed-position to a position proximate the distal end. Other exemplary embodiments are also described.
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Conventional lancing devices generally have a rigid housing, various operating mechanisms and a lancet that can be armed and launched so as to briefly protrude from one end of the lancing device. For example, conventional lancing devices can include a lancet that is mounted within a rigid housing such that the lancet is movable relative to the rigid housing along a longitudinal axis thereof Typically, the lancet is spring loaded and launched, upon release of the spring, to penetrate (i.e., "lance") a target site (e.g., a dermal tissue target site). A bodily fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) can then be expressed from the penetrated target site for collection and analysis.
Conventional lancing devices typically require a user to arm the lancing device, urge the lancing device against a target site, and then press a button or other switch to manually activate the lancing device such that a lancet within the device is launched (also referred to as "fired") towards the target site. The lancet then penetrates (e.g., lances) the target site, thereby creating an opening for the expression of a bodily fluid sample.
The arming and launching of conventional lancing devices involves a multitude of complicated mechanisms that result in the lancing device being relatively large in size, costly to manufacture and cumbersome to operate. In addition, the operation of conventional lancing device mechanisms can induce both vibrations within the lancing device and sounds that increase the level of pain perceived by a user. US 542384 7 discusses a lancet ejector comprising two elastomeric bands to push the lancet forwards and to rapidly with draw it from the skin. US 2008/039886 discusses a single use blood taking lancet having an adjustable puncture depth.
Applicants have recognized a need for a lancing device that is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and easily operated. Such device must also produce a minimal amount of vibration and/or sound during use, thereby decreasing the level of pain perceived by a user.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a lancing device that includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, lancet, and lancet depth adjustment member. The first housing has spaced apart proximal and distal ends disposed along a longitudinal axis. The second housing is disposed in the first housing in a fixed relationship with the first housing. The movable member is disposed in the second housing and configured for movement along the longitudinal axis and in the first housing. The lancet is coupled to the movable member. The lancet depth adjustment member is captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member.
The lancing device further includes a lancet ejection mechanism including a third actuator mounted to the first housing. The third actuator being disposed in: a first position in which the third actuator is disengaged from both the lancet depth adjustment member and the moveable member, and a second position in which the third actuator is connected to the moveable member with the depth adjustment member in a specific position so that a portion of the third actuator is displaced partially in a groove formed on a circumferential portion of the depth adjustment member to move the moveable member towards the distal end to eject the lancet.
In one embodiment, the lancing device includes a first bias member, first actuator, second actuator, The bias member is located in the second housing to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the distal end. The first actuator is coupled to the movable member so that the movable member is positioned proximate the proximal end in a primed-position. The second actuator is carried on a portion of the first actuator, the second actuator configured to allow the movable member to move from the primed-position to a position proximate the distal end. The lancet is coupled to the movable member.
In an embodiment, the moveable member has a plurality of arms extending away from the longitudinal axis towards the distal end; and the lancing device further includes: a collet mounted on the plurality of arms for movement of the collet along the longitudinal axis on the plurality of arms from a first position of the collet in which the plurality of arms constrains the body of the lancet from movement and a second position of the collet in which the body of the lancet is free to move without constraint by the plurality of arms.
In an embodiment, the lancing device further includes: a collar disposed between the depth adjustment member and the collet, the collar configured to prevent movement of the collet towards the distal end.
In an embodiment, the lancing device further includes: a cap to cover an aperture in which the lancet can extend from the depth adjustment member, the cap being connected to the depth adjustment member.
In an embodiment, the first housing includes two halves connected together.
In an embodiment, the second housing includes a unitary member connected to a positioning band coupled to the first housing, the second housing having at least one groove that extends through the unitary member along the longitudinal axis to allow communication from the inside of the second housing to the inside of the first housing.
In an embodiment, the lancing device further includes: a second bias member configured to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the proximal end.
In an embodiment, the moveable member includes at least one return arm that extends through the groove so that the moveable member is guided by the at least one return arm along a path defined by a groove.
In an embodiment, the second bias member includes a helical spring disposed outside the second housing and connected to the at least one return arm.
In an embodiment, the lancing device further includes: a third bias member coupled to the moveable member to bias the collet in a direction towards the distal end.
In an embodiment, the first bias member is selected from a group consisting of springs, magnets, or combinations thereof.
In an embodiment, the second bias member is selected from a group consisting of springs, magnets, or combinations thereof.
A method of operating a lancet (not claimed) can be achieved translating, via a hand, a movable member disposed inside a housing along a longitudinal axis in a first direction to a prime position in which the movable member is locked into a prime position against a force biasing the moveable member in a second direction opposite the first direction; unlocking, with the same hand, the moveable member from the prime position to allow the biasing force to cause the moveable member to move a lancet constrained to the moveable member in the second direction towards a target site; rotating a collar about the housing with the same hand until a groove is aligned with an ejection actuator; and moving, with the same hand, the ejection actuator into the groove to move the moveable member into a position in which the lancet is no longer constrained to the moveable member. In one embodiment, the lancet depth adjustment member limits a travel of the movable member along the longitudinal axis towards the distal end.
These and other embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art when taken with reference to the following more detailed description of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that are first briefly described.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain features of the invention (wherein like numerals represent like elements), of which:
The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings, in which like elements in different drawings are identically numbered. The drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The detailed description illustrates by way of example, not by way of limitation, the principles of the invention. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention.
When assembled, second housing 700, first housing bottom 1100, first housing top 1200, and band 1300 are fixedly attached to each other, while cap 200, lancet depth adjustment member 300, collar 400, collet 500, third bias member 102, movable member 600, first bias member 104, second bias member 106, second actuator 800, first actuator 900, and third actuator 1000 are coupled, but are free to move in accordance with the description provided herein.
As illustrated in Figure 1 , cap 200, lancet depth adjustment member 300, collar 400, collet 500, third bias member 102, movable member 600, second housing 700, second bias member 106, and band 1300 are assembled along an axis L-L running from lancing device proximal end 108 to lancing device distal end 110, while first housing top 1200, first actuator 900, third actuator 1000, second actuator 800, and first housing bottom 1100 are assembled along an axis Y-Y running perpendicular to an axis running from lancing device proximal end 108 to lancing device distal end 110. Cap 200, lancet depth adjustment member 300, collar 400, collet 500, third bias member 102, movable member 600, first bias member 104, second housing 700, second bias member 106, second actuator 800, first actuator 900, third actuator 1000, first housing bottom 1100, first housing top 1200, and band 1300 are generally snapped together, but can also be attached by a suitable technique such as, for example, screws, adhesives or thermal bonding, such as ultrasonic welding. In an embodiment, first housing top 1200, band 1300, and first housing bottom 1100 are attached using ultrasonic welding along their point of contact. Tight clearances are preferably maintained between the components of lancing device 100. In an embodiment, movable member 600 travels inside second housing 700 along an axis between lancing device proximal end 108 and lancing device distal end 110, with a clearance of approximately less than about 0.01 inches (0.025 cm).
As described below, cap 200, lancet depth adjustment member 300, collar 400, collet 500, third bias member 102, movable member 600, first bias member 104, second housing 700, second bias member 106, second actuator 800, first actuator 900, third actuator 1000, first housing bottom 1100, first housing top 1200, and band 1300 are operatively connected such that a target site (e.g., a user's skin target site) can be lanced with a lancet (e.g., lancet L that includes lancet needle N) held within lancing device 100. In this regard, lancing device 100 is configured to launch lancet L such that lancet needle N lances a target site with first actuator 900 being configured to prime lancing device 100 prior to firing lancing device 100 (i.e., prior to launching lancet L), while second actuator 800 is configured to actuate the firing of lancing device 100. Furthermore, lancet depth adjustment member 300 is configured for a user to select a predetermined needle penetration depth into a target site.
Lancing device 100 can be any suitable size but can be beneficially sized to fit within the palm of a user's hand and has, therefore, a typical but non-limiting length in the range of 50 mm to 70 mm and a typical but non-limiting width in the range of about 10 mm to about 20 mm. Such a compact size is beneficial in that it requires less storage space and is less conspicuous than conventionally sized lancing devices.
This feature is illustrated in Figures 17A-17D . Stop arm 622 includes stop tip 624 which interacts with features on lancet depth adjustment member 300, such as, for example, loading stop 316, to limit motion of movable member 600 along the axis running between lancing device proximal end 108 and lancing device distal end 110. Stop arm 622 and stop tip 624 also interact with features on second housing 700, such as, for example, stop window 718, to prevent rotation of movable member 600 about the axis running between lancing device proximal end 108 and lancing device distal end 110. In an embodiment of the invention, stop tip 624 is at least partially made with an acoustically dampened material, such as, for example, an elastomer, to minimize sound when firing lancing device 100. In other embodiments, features on lancet depth adjustment member 300, such as, for example, loading stop 316, can also include acoustically dampened materials, such as, for example, an elastomer. Firing arm 626 includes priming indicator 628 and priming catch 629. Priming indicator 628 can be viewed through firing button 806 when movable member 600 has moved to the primed position and is ready to fire. In some embodiments, movable member 600 (including priming indicator 628) is pigmented to enhance visibility through firing button 806. In other embodiments priming indicator 628 can include a region that is painted or printed a bright color. Priming catch 629 catches on features in second housing 700 when primed, and releases when pressed down by contact 802, as illustrated in Figure 24. When priming catch 629 is released, movable member 600 is pushed forward towards lancing device distal end 110 by first bias member 104. While movable member 600 is traveling forward, return arm 630 grabs and extends second bias member 106, eventually pulling movable member 600 back to its rest position, towards the middle of second housing 700. Movable member 600 can be at least partially clear or opaque, and can be made using rigid materials. For example, movable member 600 can be injection molded using rigid thermoplastics, including, but not limited to, ABS, acrylic, polycarbonate, polyester, polystyrene, polyamide, polyacetal, polyimide, polyketone, polyurethane, polybutyleneteraphthalate and combinations thereof. In some embodiments lubricants are added to the thermoplastic, to minimize friction between movable member 600 and other parts, such as, for example, second housing 700. Conversely, lubricants can be added to the other parts, such as, for example, second housing 700, as long as the friction between movable member 600 and the other parts, such as, for example, second housing 700, remains small. Various lubricants can be used, such as, for example, fluoropolymers or silicones.
Having described various components of lancing device 100, details of the interaction and functioning of such components will now be described with reference to Figures 14 through 19 .
In Figure 14A , lancing device 100 is at rest. In this state, lancing device 100 is not primed, has already been fired, and contains lancet L1. Lancet depth adjustment member 300 is set to 5, and can be seen through depth window 1205. Cap 200 is closed. In Figure 14B , lancet depth adjustment member 300 is rotated to the eject position, as indicated by arrow A1. Groove 310 lines up with eject button 1002, allowing key 1004 (not shown) to enter groove 310 during the subsequent eject step (illustrated in Figures 15C-15D ). In Figures 14C and 14D , cap 200 is opened, as indicated by arrow A2. In opening cap 200, latch 210 unclips from clasp 306, and pivots about hinge 206. Once cap 200 is opened, collar 400 and lancet L1 are exposed. Lancet L1 is partially covered by collar 400, preventing inadvertent puncture by needle N. By rotating lancet depth adjustment member 300 into the eject position, as illustrated in Figures 14B-14D , eject button 1002 can be advanced into groove 310, extending lancet L1 beyond collar 400 (as seen in Figure 15D ).
In Figures 16A-16F , collet-positioning tabs 616 sit in positioning pockets 504, forcing plurality of arms 614 against lancet L1, and securely holding lancet L1 in movable member 600. Third bias member 102 presses against collet 500, forcing it against collet positioning tabs 616 and maintaining a retaining grip on lancet L1. Referring now to Figure 16C , as eject button 1002 is moved in the direction indicated by arrow A9, ejection slide 1008 moves against eject ramp 1104, causing grip 1010 to move in the direction indicated by arrow A8, grasping movable member 600. As eject button 1002 continues to move in the direction indicated by arrow A9, movable member 600 moves in the direction indicated by arrow A7 and arrow A10. As movable member 600 moves in the direction indicated by arrow A10, stop arm 622 flexes and stop tip 624 rides over and catches on loading stop 316, holding movable member 600 firmly in place. As movable member 600 moves in the direction indicated by arrow A10, collet-positioning tabs 616 disengages from positioning pockets 504, releasing the grip between plurality of arms 614 and lancet L1. Once the grip between plurality of arms 614 and lancet L1 has been released, lancet L1 can be removed directly by hand, or can be removed using the procedure illustrated in Figures 17A-17D .
While the invention has been described in terms of particular variations and illustrative figures, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the variations or figures described. In addition, where methods and steps described above indicate certain events occurring in certain order, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the ordering of certain steps may be modified and that such modifications are in accordance with the variations of the invention. Additionally, certain of the steps may be performed concurrently in a parallel process when possible, as well as performed sequentially as described above.
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- A lancing device (100) comprising:a first housing (1100, 1200) having spaced apart proximal and distal ends disposed along a longitudinal axis;a second housing (700) disposed in the first housing in a fixed relationship with the first housing;a movable member (600) disposed in the second housing and configured for movement along the longitudinal axis and in the first housing;a lancet depth adjustment member (300) captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member;a lancet (L) coupled to the moveable member; anda lancet ejection mechanism including:an eject assembly (1000) mounted to the first housing,characterized wherein the eject assembly (1000) being disposed in:a first position in which the eject assembly is disengaged from both the lancet depth adjustment member (300) and the moveable member (600), anda second position in which the eject assembly is connected to the moveable member with the depth adjustment member in a specific position so that a portion (1004) of the eject assembly is displaced partially in a groove (310) formed on a circumferential portion of the depth adjustment member to move the moveable member towards the distal end to eject the lancet (L).
- The lancing device of claim 1, further comprising:a first bias member (104) located in the second housing to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the distal end;a first actuator (900) coupled to the movable member so that the movable member is positioned proximate the proximal end in a primed-position; anda second actuator (800) carried on a portion of the first actuator, the second actuator configured to allow the movable member to move from the primed-position to a position proximate the distal end.
- The lancing device of claim 1 or 2, in which the moveable member includes a plurality of arms (614) extending away from the longitudinal axis towards the distal end; and further comprising:a collet (500) mounted on the plurality of arms for movement of the collet along the longitudinal axis on the plurality of arms from a first position of the collet in which the plurality of arms constrains the body of the lancet from movement and a second position of the collet in which the body of the lancet is free to move without constraint by the plurality of arms.
- The lancing device of claim 3, further comprising:a collar (400) disposed between the depth adjustment member and the collet, the collar configured to prevent movement of the collet towards the distal end.
- The lancing device of claim 4, further comprising a cap (200) to cover an aperture in which the lancet can extend from the depth adjustment member, the cap being connected to the depth adjustment member.
- The lancing device of claim 1, in which the first housing comprises two halves (1100, 1200) connected together.
- The lancing device of claim 1, in which the second housing comprises a unitary member connected to a positioning band (1300) coupled to the first housing, the second housing having at least one groove (712, 714, 716) that extends through the unitary member along the longitudinal axis to allow communication from the inside of the second housing to the inside of the first housing.
- The lancing device of claim 1, further comprising a second bias member (106) configured to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the proximal end.
- The lancing device of claim 7, in which the moveable member comprises at least one return arm (630) that extends through the groove (716) so that the moveable member is guided by the at least one return arm along a path defined by a groove.
- The lancing device of claim 9, in which the second bias member comprises a helical spring disposed outside the second housing and connected to the at least one return arm.
- The lancing device of claim 3, further comprising a third bias member (102) coupled to the moveable member to bias the collet in a direction towards the distal end.
- The lancing device of claim 3, in which the first bias member comprises a resilient member in contact with the moveable member.
- The lancing device of claim 9, in which the second bias member is selected from a group consisting of springs, magnets, or combinations thereof.
- The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the lancet depth adjustment member limits a travel of the movable member along the longitudinal axis towards the distal end.
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